Monday, September 20, 2010
Star Kissed
Star kissed
This tutorial was written
by Sarah Fiack on
September 20, 2010
Any resemblance to another
tutorial is purely coincidental.
For this tutorial, I’m using
The art of Elias Chatzoudis.
You can purchase her artwork at
MPT
Supplies:
Tube & closeup of choice.
Scrap of choice.
I’m using one by Toxic Desires
Called Starlicious.
It is a PTU kit Here
http://toxicdesirez.blogspot.com/
Vix Mask 112 Here
Xero Radiance
Open a 600x600 new image.
Open tube & scrap supplies.
Open a rectangular frame.
Resize 86%.
Paste as new layer.
Add a drop shadow
2,2,50,5 Black
Select inside the frame with magic wand.
If needed, hold shift down to select multiple areas.
Selections modify expand by 3.
Paste paper of choice as new layer.
Selections invert & press delete.
Move paper under frame layer.
Paste your tube closeup between
Paper & frame layers.
Position as wanted & press delete.
Select none.
Add a drop shadow.
Open star shape design.
Paste as new layer on bottom layer.
Add a drop shadow.
Open a cloud tube.
Paste as new layer.
Position in layer palette below
The star shape layer.
Duplicate once & mirror.
Open the sparkles.
Paste behind the closeup layer.
Add a drop shadow.
Back on the closeup layer,
Apply Xero Radiance
128,50,128,255
Paste your main tube as new layer.
Position across from closeup.
Add a drop shadow.
Open a star doodle.
Resize 80%
Paste as new layer between
Main tube & frame.
Add a drop shadow.
Open the chain link tube.
Resize 80%.
Paste as new layer on bottom.
Add a drop shadow.
Paste paper on bottom layer.
Apply vixmask 112.
Merge group
Duplicate once & mirror.
Open two lips in different colors.
Paste one as new layer.
Resize the other color lips 70%.
Paste them on the first set of lips.
Open a skull tube.
Resize 30%
Position as wanted on the tag.
Duplicate once.
Position both as wanted.
Add drop shadows.
Resize 88%.
Add wordart or saying of choice.
Add a drop shadow.
Add copyright info & name.
Save as jpeg or png.
Thanks for trying my tutorial
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